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The Internal Market and the Future of European Integration: Essays in Honour of Laurence W. Gormley
Contributor(s): Amtenbrink, Fabian (Editor), Davies, Gareth (Editor), Kochenov, Dimitry (Editor)
ISBN: 1108474411     ISBN-13: 9781108474412
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $190.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 2019
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- Law | International
Physical Information: 1.7" H x 8.6" W x 9.3" (3.30 lbs) 854 pages
 
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This collection marks the rich legacy of Professor Laurence W. Gormley's scholarship in the field of EU internal market law, providing a definitive critical appraisal of all the key aspects of the internal market, with an emphasis on goods and judicial protection; Professor Gormley's expert fields. Forty chapters deal with constitutional aspects of the EU internal market, the free movement of goods, persons and services, EMU, public procurement and competition law, institutional and procedural dimensions, and the EU's external relations, which includes matters relating to Brexit. The broad theme of the book, reflecting the many interests of Professor Gormley, will appeal to scholars, students and practicing lawyers. Dealing with both classic, foundational aspects of the EU internal market as well as highly topical matters, such as Brexit, this book will be a most welcome addition to every engaged legal scholar's library, thereby celebrating the legacy of a mentor and dear friend.

Contributor Bio(s): Amtenbrink, Fabian: - Fabian Amtenbrink holds the chair of European Union law at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. He is also a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, Bruges. He obtained an LL.D. with distinction from the University of Groningen in 1998, reading under Laurence W. Gormley. He is a fully qualified lawyer in Germany (Assessor). His previous publications include The Democratic Accountability of Central Banks: A Comparative Study of the European Central Bank (1999), and contributions to many edited works and journals. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Western Ontario (January Term Professor) and at the Fudan University Shanghai (Visting Professor of European law).Davies, Gareth: - Gareth Davies is Professor of European Law at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. He began his career with a brief spell as a barrister in London, after which he moved to the Netherlands and wrote his Ph.D. on Nationality Discrimination in the European Internal Market under the supervision of Laurence W. Gormley. He continues to research on constitutional and social problems of free movement, and their adjudication by the Court of Justice. He contributes to Chalmers, Davies and Monti, European Union Law (Cambridge, 2014)Kochenov, Dimitry: - Dimitry Kochenov holds a chair in EU Constitutional Law and Citizenship Law in Groningen, where he moved from CEU in Budapest to read law under the guidance of Laurence W. Gormley. He held numerous visiting professorships and research fellowships worldwide, including at Princeton University (LAPA, Woodrow Wilson School), New York University Law School (Émile Noël), Basel (Institute of Global Studies), Turin (Scuola dei Studi Superiori) and the College of Europe. Dimitry consults governments, international organizations and institutions on the subjects of his interest, focusing on global constitutional law and citizenship. He is the founding chairman of the board of the Investment Migration Council (Geneva).